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disseminated

[dih-sem-uh-ney-tid] / dɪˈsɛm əˌneɪ tɪd /






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According to his death certificate, Busch died from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2026

And conservative media outlets, such as Fox News, have disseminated them to millions of viewers.

From Salon Jun. 4, 2026

The unprecedented quantity and detail of battlefield data requires changes to how intelligence is collected, analyzed and disseminated.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 7, 2026

"Secondly, untrue facts are being disseminated on the basis of a one-sided account," it continued.

From BBC Mar. 24, 2026

Just as certain dishes—peach melba, prawn cocktail—have managed to spread across continents and survive over time, so some scientific doctrines are successfully disseminated, while others remain firmly tied to their time and place of origin.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton




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